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Download the Veritas 2016 Catalogue Distributors of fine hand tools and machinery TOOLS& MACHINERY For your nearest stockist call 03332 406 967 or visit brimarc.com CONTENTS Page Page Page Joinery Cutting Sharpening 2 Drilling 9 16 Guides Power Tool Marking 4 Vices 11 17 Accessories Measuring 5 Saws 12 Scraping 17 Workbench Carving 8 13 Spokeshaves 18 Accessories Other Dowelling 8 14 Chisels 19 Accessories Clamping 9 Plans 16 Planes 20 SHARPENING Lapping Powder (4oz) • 90 grit suitable for most lapping BUY applications HERE Glass Lapping Plate • 4oz containers Code Ex.vat Inc.vat • Safety glass BUY Steel Honing Plate Powder 90 Grit 113g(4oz) 477323 £2.93 £3.52 • Guaranteed flat HERE • Precision ground to a flatness tolerance of 0.127mm (0.005”) • 215 x 355 x 6.3mm (8-1/2” x 14” x 1/4”) • An excellent substrate for diamond paste (available separately) Code Ex.vat Inc.vat • Dimensionally stable, stays flat over a lifetime of ordinary use Glass Lapping Plate 476783 £6.45 £7.74 • Slight surface texture captures diamond grit • Size 204 x 76 x 9.5mm, weighs 1.1kg Lapping Plate • Made in Canada Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Steel Honing Plate 502403 £11.55 £13.86 BUY HERE BUY HERE • A substantial lapping plate 300mm x 104mm x 28mm & BUY Lapping Powder (2oz) 6.3kg in weight HERE • A range of grits available 90, 180, 280, 400 & 600 • Top ground flat to within 0.025mm(0.001”) over the entire • 2oz containers surface Lapping Code Ex.vat Inc.vat • Unique channel design, optimized for a figure-eight lapping Powder 90 Grit 56g(2oz) 477631 £2.19 £2.63 pattern Kit of 5 Powder 180 Grit 56g(2oz) 210531 £2.10 £2.52 • Designed to condition or smooth previously ground surfaces Grits Powder 280 Grit 56g(2oz) 210532 £2.41 £2.89 • A useful tool for improving the surface quality of plane soles, Powder 400 Grit 56g(2oz) 210533 £2.71 £3.25 • Set contains 1x of each grit 90, 180, 280, 400 & 600 blades and chisels Powder 600 Grit 56g(2oz) 210534 £3.22 £3.86 • Each in 2oz containers • It will even accommodate a jack-plane sole Set of 5 (56g) Lapping Grits 476020 £15.74 £18.89 Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Lapping Plate 210555 £49.73 £59.68 Set of 5 (56g) Lapping Grits 476020 £15.74 £18.89 BUY Honing Waterstone Pond HERE BUY Compound HERE • Suitable for waterstones up to 300mm(12”) in length • Ideal for honing hardened steel blades • Twin clamping arms and adjustable quick acting clamps • Bonds well when charging on felt, leather, or wood • Large non-slip base for three or more stones • Aluminum oxide blended with other fine abrasives • Tempered glass plate cover, use as lapping plate to flatten • Ideal for carving tools and firmer gouges stones • It can be used for final honing of almost any tool • Stores stones ready for immediate use • 170g bar Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Stone Pond 600318 £32.07 £38.48 Honing Compound 477070 £4.74 £5.69 2 Call 03332 406 967 or visit www.brimarc.com/veritas SHARPENING THE VERY BEST WAY TO SHARPEN PLANE IRONS AND CHISELS TO A MIRROR FINISH BUY Mk.II Honing System HERE • Integral blade registration squares the blade and sets your chosen bevel angle • Accepts flat or tapered blades and short blades such as spokeshave blades • Three-position eccentric roller allows a micro-bevel to be honed quickly and accurately • 50mm wide roller is stable for even the narrowest of blades • Accommodates chisels and blades from 6 to 72mm wide up to 13mm thick • Manufactured from die-cast zinc alloy, with precision- machined brass and steel parts Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Blade & stone Honing System 200810 £29.85 £35.82 not included Honing Compound 477070 £4.74 £5.69 BUY BUY HERE HERE Mk.II Standard Narrow Blade Honing Guide Set Deluxe Mk.II Honing Guide Set • Accurately sharpens narrow blades • Most versatile Veritas honing guide set • Hones bevel angles from 15° to 40° • 5 piece set includes standard and narrow blade clamping heads • Unique guide clamps blades from 3mm(1/8”) to 38mm(1.1/2”) • Angle registration jig, straight roller and camber roller bases • Parallel jaws to ensure blades stay square to the jig • Combined heads accept blades from 3mm(1/8”) to 73mm(2.7/8”) wide • Jig takes blades with bevelled or square edges • Bases offer option of straight or slightly cambered edges • Jaws keep blades centred and tight to the reference face • Most useful sharpening aid in any workshop Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Narrow Blade Honing Guide 101257 £47.32 £56.78 Mk.II Deluxe Honing Guide Set 101262 £70.55 £84.66 BUY BUY HERE HERE Camber Roller • Specifically designed for the Narrow Blade Veritas Mk.II Honing Guide • Solid brass barrel-shaped Clamp Head Only roller • Accessory for owners of standard Mk.II honing guide • For putting a slight • For accurately sharpening narrow blades curvature on a plane blade Skew Registration Jig • Fits to roller in seconds • Maintains an accurate and • Accessory for the Veritas Mk.II honing guide BUY • Clamps blades from 3mm(1/8”) to 38mm(1.1/2”) consistent bevel angle • Sets both skew and bevel angles HERE • Hones bevel angles from 15 to 40 • Simply replaces the standard • Aluminium base has the angles laser etched • Parallel jaws to ensure blades stay square to the jig roller assembly Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Skew Registration Jig 202390 £15.11 £18.13 Narrow Blade Clamp Head 101261 £26.76 £32.11 Camber Roller 202489 £10.93 £13.12 Veritas, the world leader in tool research 3 SHARPENING File not included BUY BUY HERE HERE Small Blade Holder • May be mounted in a honing guide, or used free hand Grinder Tool Rest Jointer & Edger • Holds short blades such as spokeshave blades when BUY • Replaces small rests supplied with most lower priced grinders sharpening • Dual purpose HERE • Suitable for 150mm(6”) or 200mm(8”) bench grinders • Blade is secured in holder by two rare-earth magnets • Topping off teeth prior to re-sharpening • Can be quickly angled to virtually any angle for sharpening • Adjustable stop provides adjustment for blade projection • Provides an accurate guide for filing edges of cabinet • Optional straight jig also available • Effectively transforms a short blade into something larger (38 scrapers • 45° guide face for sharpening scraper and plane blades Code Ex.vat Inc.vat x 100mm long) Grinder Tool Rest 600320 £27.88 £33.46 Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Rest c/w Straight Jig 600321 £40.87 £49.04 Blade Holder 475978 £11.02 £13.22 Jointer & Edger 600304 £8.81 £10.57 Straight Jig Only 600303 £12.99 £15.59 BUY HERE Straight Grinding Jig • Holds the tool firmly in position BUY • Will take different widths of tools HERE Tool Rest & • Can be set at a 30° angle for a skew chisel Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Grinding Jig Straight Jig Only 600303 £12.99 £15.59 BUY HERE BUY HERE Jointer Blade Sharpener • Designed to restore blades dulled from normal use • Clamps blades up to 200mm(8”) wide (including hand-plane blades) • Two position stops ensure successive blades are honed identically Bevel Gauge • Cast aluminium with brass and steel fittings • Replaces small rests supplied with most lower priced grinders • Includes a half sheet of 15 micron (approx.1000 grit) 3M • Suitable for 150mm(6”) or 200mm(8”) bench grinders • 7 individual slots • Slots 19mm deep micro-abrasive film • Can be quickly angled to virtually any angle for sharpening • Angles from 5° to 45° • 62mm diameter • Made in Canada • Supplied with angle gauge for common bevels • Made of solid brass Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Jointer Blade Sharpener 474855 £32.89 £39.47 Rest c/w Straight Jig 600321 £40.87 £49.04 Bevel Gauge 477398 £3.53 £4.24 MARKING Dovetail Markers BUY HERE BUY Centre Finder HERE Beam Compass Heads • For quick and accurate • Anodized aluminium • Mark timber up to 6”across • Works on square/cylinder • Aluminum heads clamp on bar from 5/8”- 3/4” marking of dovetails • Engineer’s corner on inside • Knife edge steelblade stock • Unlimited circle size BUY • Supplied as a pair - 1:6 edges • Pre-drilled for mounting • Good on other surfaces too • Brass clamping knob tightly holds to beam HERE for softwoods and 1:8 for • Colour coded for easy • Made from die-cast • Accurate to 1/12” • Points have 1/8” of fine adjustment hardwoods recognition aluminium • Made in Canada • Hardened points mark surfaces such as steel plate • Both measure 2” x 2” • Requires no effort • Includes pencil for marking wood & wallboard Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Pair of Markers 610131 £5.85 £7.02 Centre Finder 610133 £11.61 £13.93 Compass Heads 610137 £30.03 £36.04 4 Call 03332 406 967 or visit www.brimarc.com/veritas MARKING Dual Marking Gauge • Hardened steel wheel cutters • Cuts wood fibres, rather than tears • Marks cleanly, even on cross grain • Wheels retract into the head of the gauge for storage and protection BUY Carpenter’s Gauge • The gauges are very easy to set HERE Transfer Scribe • Designed to be carried in an apron/pocket BUY • Made in Canada • Aluminium alloy with brass fittings BUY • Locks vertically for usage HERE Code Ex.vat Inc.vat • Supplied with double ended steel guide pin HERE • Locks horizontally for easy storage/carry Dual Marking Gauge 952906 £25.72 £30.86 • Use for compass work and transfer scribing • Direct reading in metric/imperial • Fully adjustable from 0-300mm • Scribe circles up to 300mm(12”) Shaft Clamp • Bi-directional level bubbles ensure accuracy • Made of brass, stainless steel and tough ABS BUY • Supplied with an indelible pencil • Made in Canada for Dual HERE Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Code Ex.vat Inc.vat Marking Gauge Transfer Scribe 202391
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